Connecting A Usb Device - Targus UNIVERSAL LAPTOP DOCKING STATION User Manual

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Targus Universal Laptop Docking Station

Connecting a USB Device

To connect a USB device, plug it into a USB port on the docking
station and follow the additional instructions provided with the
device.
All four USB ports meet USB High-speed requirements by
providing 480Mbps and 500mA of power. However, the two
USB ports on the right side denoted by this symbol provide High
Power.
The other USB ports (one on the side and the other on the back
next to the Ethernet port) are ports that provide the standard 500
mA of power.
Connecting and Configuring an Audio Device
1 Plug your headphones or speakers into the green
3.5mm Audio Out port on the docking station.
2 To connect a microphone, plug it into the mono Audio In port.
3 To enable your headphones or speakers, you must first
choose USB PnP Sound Device in the Properties Settings.
For Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then
open the Sounds and Multimedia folder. Select the Audio tab.
Under Sound Playback, change Preferred Device to USB PnP
Sound Device from the drop down list.
Click Apply, then click OK.
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For Windows XP, go to the Control Panel and choose Sound
and Audio. Select the Audio tab. Under Sound Playback, change
Preferred Device to USB PnP Sound Device from the drop down
list.
Click Apply, then click OK.
For Windows Vista, go to the Control Panel and choose
Hardware and Sound. Select Sound. Under the Playback tab,
select Digital Output of the USB PnP Sound Device.
Click Set Default.
4 Make sure the volume is not set to MUTE.
NOTE: AUDIO DEVICES WILL NOT WORK SIMULTANEOUSLY ON
THE PORT STATION AND THE HOST COMPUTER.
CAUTION: ALL AUDIO OR MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS MUST
BE TERMINATED BEFORE SWITCHING BETWEEN THE PORT
STATION AUDIO OUTPUT AND THE HOST COMPUTER AUDIO
OUTPUT.
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